I tried Varget and got some amazing groups with it but I wasn't getting the velocities I was looking for. The 52 gr Berger Match bullets are primarily for bench rest shooting. If you want something for coyotes try the Berger 52 gr Match Varmint.

Is there a particular reason you went with Berger? I liked the Sierra 52 gr HPBT best for my other 22-250's but the guns I have right now won't shoot them well. Moving at velocities above 3750 fps the Sierras were an excellent predator load.

Anyway......Here are a couple of Varget loads that shot very well in both my Remington 700VLS and my Kimber 84M.

actually the beger match bullets are likely a better choice for yotes over the match varmints, only difference in the bullets is the varmint version has a bigger HP in the nose, I for one would like a bullet to stay together a little better and not explode with massive grapefuit size exits, so I went with the standard match

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I am just trying the Berger bullets. I bought a Kimber Pro Varmint and I can not find anything that the gun likes. I have tried numerous bullets and the only thing that it shoots very well is the 40 grain Blitz King. I have tried numerous weights, powders and bullet types. I have not been able to find anything that it really likes. I am just trying to find a load. I should have stuck with Sako.

When I first got my Kimber I thought what I'd heard was hype. Groups were at MOA but I expected better. But once the barrel got broken in it started shooting some very nice groups. It took like 150 rounds and some tinkering with loads. Don't get discouraged. I think you'll be surprised. I see guys out at the gun club shooting groups out of custom bench guns that don't shoot as well as my 84M. I only wish Kimber made a 222 in the 84M Classic.

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